Gunsmoke

© Dianne Brin

Gunsmoke

Uploaded: September 25, 2017 | Entered: September 25, 2017 15:04:26

Description

A few of the remaining buildings in Johnson Canyon near Kanab, UT. The movie set has been used in filming " Gunsmoke", " How The West Was Won", " Death Valley Days"," Have Gun Will Travel","Wagon Train", and " Call Of The West"; among others.
Travel and Place 9-25-17

Comments

Patricia White September 25, 2017

I remember the show well plus a couple others. Nice find. #1696657

Dianne Brin level-classic September 25, 2017

Thank you for your comment, Patricia! Yes; me too, and it was fun to see. :) #11643951

Connie S. Bingham September 25, 2017

Excellent capture, details & comp, Dianne! Love the tones & colors in this image! What a great find! Very cool history! :) #11644035

Dianne Brin level-classic September 25, 2017

Many thanks for the wonderful comment, Connie! :) #11644058

Dianne Brin level-classic September 25, 2017

Many thanks for the wonderful comment, Connie! :) #11644059

Joanna Kovalcsik level-classic September 26, 2017

What a cool place, Dianne! Great shot to spark those TV memories. #11644072

frank w. degenhardt September 26, 2017

These are jewels waiting to be discovered and when you do,, it is hoped that we can all get the beautiful look you have here Dianne. Love the composing, the prairie grass, then the gorgeous old remnants of a time gone by. It all may be deserted now, but you show us the beauty that it still holds today. #11644101

Dianne Brin level-classic September 27, 2017 1

Thanks so much for the great comments Joanna and Frank! It's very much appreciated! :D #11644495

Patrick Rouzes level-classic September 29, 2017

So awesome to see this, Dianne! Love the tones, textures, light & mood captured here. Thanks for the good memories. #11644722

Dianne Brin level-classic September 29, 2017

Thank you Patrick! It was one of the highlights for me on our visit to this area. I wish we could have walked out to the buildings, but they are now too dangerous to be around, and they are on private property. Thanks for the wonderful comment. #11644867

Nancy L. Green level-classic October 03, 2017

GREAT shot of this wonderful old building, beautifully composed and captured!! <>< #11646322

Patrick Rouzes level-classic October 03, 2017

Welcome, Dianne! Hope they preserve it somehow. #11646358

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